Background: Patients in sub-Saharan Africa commonly experience pain, which often is un-assessed and undertreated. One hindrance to routine pain assessment in these settings is the lack of a single-item pain rating scale validated for the particular context. The goal of this study was to examine the face validity and cultural acceptability of two single-item pain scales, the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) and the Faces Pain Scale-Revised (FPS-R), in a population of patients on the medical, surgical, and pediatric wards of Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya. Methods: Swahili versions of the NRS and FPS-R were developed by standard translation and back-translation. Cognitive interviews were performed with 15 patients at Moi Teaching and...
In this article, we compared the content validity of two instruments used in measuring pediatric pai...
Background: Despite a high incidence of life-limiting disease, there is a deficit of palliative care...
This research was executed as three separate studies. Study 1 focused on the perception of pain and ...
Background Patients in sub-Saharan Africa commonly experience pain, which often is un-assessed and ...
Background: Pain is often inadequately evaluated and treated in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Objective:...
Background: Pain assessment is an important component of pain management and health professionals re...
Pain is the main concern in palliative care. Palliative care involves assessment and managemen...
Background: The effective management of acute pain remains a challenge to many households especially...
Abstract. Introduction:. Pain intensity is the domain most often assessed in pain research. Although...
Introduction: Patients with cancer often experience mild to severe pain. Therefore, effective pain a...
In this article, we compared the content validity of two instruments used in measuring pediatric pai...
A THESIS submitted in fulfillment for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY. June 2015Pain is a subjec...
ABSTRACT Pain is a major public health issue throughout the world and represents a major clinical, ...
Chronic pain is a major cause of illness, disability, and is poorly understood and undertreated by h...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
In this article, we compared the content validity of two instruments used in measuring pediatric pai...
Background: Despite a high incidence of life-limiting disease, there is a deficit of palliative care...
This research was executed as three separate studies. Study 1 focused on the perception of pain and ...
Background Patients in sub-Saharan Africa commonly experience pain, which often is un-assessed and ...
Background: Pain is often inadequately evaluated and treated in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Objective:...
Background: Pain assessment is an important component of pain management and health professionals re...
Pain is the main concern in palliative care. Palliative care involves assessment and managemen...
Background: The effective management of acute pain remains a challenge to many households especially...
Abstract. Introduction:. Pain intensity is the domain most often assessed in pain research. Although...
Introduction: Patients with cancer often experience mild to severe pain. Therefore, effective pain a...
In this article, we compared the content validity of two instruments used in measuring pediatric pai...
A THESIS submitted in fulfillment for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY. June 2015Pain is a subjec...
ABSTRACT Pain is a major public health issue throughout the world and represents a major clinical, ...
Chronic pain is a major cause of illness, disability, and is poorly understood and undertreated by h...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
In this article, we compared the content validity of two instruments used in measuring pediatric pai...
Background: Despite a high incidence of life-limiting disease, there is a deficit of palliative care...
This research was executed as three separate studies. Study 1 focused on the perception of pain and ...